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states so that's a lot of money total revenue for the company is $22 and $21 is total advertising dollars and built a company based and these little tiny ads. >> charlie: but they caught the attention of the country they're big players when they went public and had a huge public offering and then were able to buy youtube as almost as a passing thought. we'll spend a billion and three for youtube and people woke up and said, these people are ambition. >> you're right, charlie. before 2004, no one knew google was making money or what revenue they were generating. when they went public and people in traditional media saw, oh, my god, this is a dynamic company and not only that but if you read the ipo google put out it was a company with broad ambitions they wanted to become a public company and the story i tell in my book, as you tell the google story particularly in 2004, people realize they're coming at me. >> charlie: including microsoft and microsoft famously in the presence of steve said they're a one-trick pony. the search engine that generates 90% of revenue. >> it's probably more. pr
states so that's a lot of money total revenue for the company is $22 and $21 is total advertising dollars and built a company based and these little tiny ads. >> charlie: but they caught the attention of the country they're big players when they went public and had a huge public offering and then were able to buy youtube as almost as a passing thought. we'll spend a billion and three for youtube and people woke up and said, these people are ambition. >> you're right, charlie. before...
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it and doors will certainly put the united states -- honduras will certainly put the united states and some latin american countries at odds. it will be interesting to see how they and deal with the spirit -- deal with this. venezuela, for example, has a lot of economic support so we will see if the united states can match this. >> the world's no. 1 golfer tiger woods is still refusing to the police three days after being injured in a mysterious car crash outside of his florida home. in a statement he took the blame. he says the circumstances are a private matter but the police insist they are still investigating what happened. from washington. >> this was the 911 call placed by a worried neighbor after tiger woods crested sport- utility vehicle into a fire hydrant entry. >> i have someone down in front of my house. they hit a pole. i have a neighbor, he hit the tree. he is letting down. >> an auto accident? >> an auto accident, yes. >> is the unconscious? >> yes. >> when emergency personnel arrived, the world's no. 1 golfer was drifting in and out of coniousness with cuts to his face
it and doors will certainly put the united states -- honduras will certainly put the united states and some latin american countries at odds. it will be interesting to see how they and deal with the spirit -- deal with this. venezuela, for example, has a lot of economic support so we will see if the united states can match this. >> the world's no. 1 golfer tiger woods is still refusing to the police three days after being injured in a mysterious car crash outside of his florida home. in a...
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in for diggs unemployment in the united states will start to fall as soon as the ecomy picks up. countries in asia, particularly china, underpinning the growth. in europe not so good. job losses expected to continue. oecd warns developed countries it will not be an easy ride. many factors can blow recovery of course, not the least bringing down budget deficit. for emerging nations -- 10% for china, 7% for india, and brazil and ruia are expected to do well, too. >> thank you. see you soon. please stay with us. oming up -- with the future uncertain, guantanamo bay. see how the camp is changing. it is make your mind up time. europe's leaders gathered to find out who will be the union's first-ever president. >> the diaries of mussolini's lover has been published in italy. she wrote about her relationship with the italian dictator. it is called secret mussolini and it sheds new light on the deep-seated racism that drove him to power. for more details, here is >> no.. -- emma north. >> the private thoughts of clatetta and found the book shelves. 29-years his junior. bonito, she writes,
in for diggs unemployment in the united states will start to fall as soon as the ecomy picks up. countries in asia, particularly china, underpinning the growth. in europe not so good. job losses expected to continue. oecd warns developed countries it will not be an easy ride. many factors can blow recovery of course, not the least bringing down budget deficit. for emerging nations -- 10% for china, 7% for india, and brazil and ruia are expected to do well, too. >> thank you. see you soon....
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but the biggest thing is the united states is going to do well. i mean, we can't move the railroad to china or india. they haven't figured out how to do that. so sort of like the song of new york-- we have to make it here or we can't make it anywhere. >> rose: frank sinatra. >> but i does move move a ton of good 470 miles on one gallon of diesel. a train replaces 280 trucks on the road. it emidst far less into the atmosphere that's damaging than trucking, and it moves-- i'm talking about the whole rail industry-- it moves 40% of the good. >> rose: and you have new ports of entry like houston. >> and we're going to have more people in this country and they're going to be using more kdz gdz over time. sure, there's a bad year from time to time. in the next 100 years there will probably be 15 bad years and i don't know what order they'll appear but i know the railroads will be essential. >> rose: when you called charlie munger and said i'm thinking about this, did he say right on warren? >> if charlie said right on warren, i would figure it would be
but the biggest thing is the united states is going to do well. i mean, we can't move the railroad to china or india. they haven't figured out how to do that. so sort of like the song of new york-- we have to make it here or we can't make it anywhere. >> rose: frank sinatra. >> but i does move move a ton of good 470 miles on one gallon of diesel. a train replaces 280 trucks on the road. it emidst far less into the atmosphere that's damaging than trucking, and it moves-- i'm talking...
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you end up in the same state of political paralysis, and the united states gets into deeper trouble providing something that should be a fundamental right in this country. >> what happens with the current debate that we have moved ahead, there is not a recognition, that there ever really was that this is a broken system, and it is getting worse, not better? >> i think a lot of people, despite the demagoguery, have been convinced there is a better way. if there is anything that president obama has done is opening the pandora's box of health care, the fact that he has made people think about how things could be different. i do not think you can go back. i think once he removed, once he pushed away that rock, is for word in our thinking. they could be a lot better. a lot of americans have been treated abroad. a lot of americans are coming back from living abroad that have used the french system, which i think is a superb system. i have used the english medical system, which i think it's terrific, too. i've used the egyptian medical system. i even used the iranian medical system. >> the egyptian
you end up in the same state of political paralysis, and the united states gets into deeper trouble providing something that should be a fundamental right in this country. >> what happens with the current debate that we have moved ahead, there is not a recognition, that there ever really was that this is a broken system, and it is getting worse, not better? >> i think a lot of people, despite the demagoguery, have been convinced there is a better way. if there is anything that...
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you have a problem in the united states. you now have the split in the "jewish lobby" that reflects probably the political situation in israel, which is always chaotic. you have the j street lobby, representing the labor party in israel, and you have the traditional ones that are more representative. there is this seamless connection between all of that which makes making progress on the ground and dealing with issues like water and the practical things much more difficult to do. >> it is time to us -- time for us to deal with the problem, our high points and low point. >> i read that instead of using hand sanitizer on their hands, teenagers are drinking it. how do they ever -- there is alcohol in it. >> we have several laws affecting teens. they are grown up in every way but they cannot have a beer in a bar. >> after you sneeze, can you wash your hands with a beer? i think the high and low points of the elections, plural. we had elections in the u.s. and in afghanistan. they raised questions about whether either government
you have a problem in the united states. you now have the split in the "jewish lobby" that reflects probably the political situation in israel, which is always chaotic. you have the j street lobby, representing the labor party in israel, and you have the traditional ones that are more representative. there is this seamless connection between all of that which makes making progress on the ground and dealing with issues like water and the practical things much more difficult to do....
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, definitely of iran and the united states. but it is now, everybody is getting into a payback situation, frankly, the way i see it, the way i read the paper. everybody is trying to outbid the other by turning that issue into a national pride issue. it is not a national pride issue. it's an issue that should be focused on as a technical issue, at the beginning of a trust building between iran and the rest of the international community. >> rose: but the fact one more time is that the iranians are delaying the conversation. >> the iranians right now are continuing to say we need more guarantees. we need to keep the fuel in iran until we get -- we keep our material in iran until we get the fuel. >> rose: what guarantees do they want? >> well, to keep their own stuff in iran until they get the manufacture of fuel back. in other words, --. >> rose: oh, i see. in other words, they get the fuel rods back. >> yeah, it's a swap wrz they want a swap and not send their material out to come back --. >> rose: so they will give you some of
, definitely of iran and the united states. but it is now, everybody is getting into a payback situation, frankly, the way i see it, the way i read the paper. everybody is trying to outbid the other by turning that issue into a national pride issue. it is not a national pride issue. it's an issue that should be focused on as a technical issue, at the beginning of a trust building between iran and the rest of the international community. >> rose: but the fact one more time is that the...
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one part might have book is these track things in the united states and the key one we'ren now is the post-911 era of war in iraq, war in afghanistan and it's not surprising to me that we have a revisiting here of this more teddy roosevelt culture. >> we've got 20 seconds left and that's all. do you want to make a closing comment and i'll call on you for about 10 seconds. david. >> i think -- i do think the film is antisemitic in the sense that it does any more than any other jesus film in american history to exonerate pile last time and blame jesus. >> and yet there is so much a jewish jesus including questions from the passover, why ishis night different from all other nights and it's again this schizophrenia, we need to answer that question who is jesus and we're still working on it. that question who is jesus and we're still working on it. >> thank you so much, david, and that question who is jesus and we'rannouncer: if.g on it. >> tfor such a small word,d, and it packs a wallop. if i live to 100. if socl security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believei
one part might have book is these track things in the united states and the key one we'ren now is the post-911 era of war in iraq, war in afghanistan and it's not surprising to me that we have a revisiting here of this more teddy roosevelt culture. >> we've got 20 seconds left and that's all. do you want to make a closing comment and i'll call on you for about 10 seconds. david. >> i think -- i do think the film is antisemitic in the sense that it does any more than any other jesus...
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but the engine of growth is not the united states. for the first time-- and one might say in a century-- the engine of growth in the world economy is no longer the united states, it's china. >> rose: but it hadn't been the united states for a number of years. >> the engine of growth in the world economy was china plus the united states in the last ten years. it was very much china plus the united states. you can figure this out. if you look at the decade running up to the crisis, 1998 to 2007 two fifths of total growth in the world economy was china plus america. but of that two fifths, the united states was the lion's share just because it's still the biggest any the world. >> rose: and how much of it these do with the chinese stimulus? >> a lot because that in relative terms is a very, very big shot in the arm of china's economy. plus, china's stimulus kind of works better. it turns out that.... >> rose: that's the way it is with a command economy. >> you have have kings in policies where you aim to stimulate demand through massive
but the engine of growth is not the united states. for the first time-- and one might say in a century-- the engine of growth in the world economy is no longer the united states, it's china. >> rose: but it hadn't been the united states for a number of years. >> the engine of growth in the world economy was china plus the united states in the last ten years. it was very much china plus the united states. you can figure this out. if you look at the decade running up to the crisis,...
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we won't get that all over the united states. there are places wre you get the hool board in place wit the right leadership and you get the right superintendent of the district and you can absolutely make progress. and so it's got to be leadership in all those places. sometimes you get hit in the mayor but the right superintendent, the right district level, the right principal. so really having places of excellence where we can create leaders and get them out there. it's part of why the charter school movement has en so important in this. charter schools get great leaders and they can often filter out into the public school system, too. >> rose: what are you yo you going to say when somebody watches th and sees you and knows of the consequences you have, you and bill together at the foundation and sa "you need melindato step into the public arena yourself." >> (laughs) i like my current role a lot. >> rose: and do you say to them "i think i can do more because of the resources we have and the concentric circles that we can genera
we won't get that all over the united states. there are places wre you get the hool board in place wit the right leadership and you get the right superintendent of the district and you can absolutely make progress. and so it's got to be leadership in all those places. sometimes you get hit in the mayor but the right superintendent, the right district level, the right principal. so really having places of excellence where we can create leaders and get them out there. it's part of why the charter...
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it's not going to be enough for the united states to sit across the table and try to exert our leverage. what is our levere, exactly. o image, i'm iressed actually, unskillful china is at promoting its image overseas. it's a more appealg country than you would think from some of itsp.r. but the deepepo i would make, this relates to what nickurn say t one time i saw as what are ugly reactions china-- and i'm not talkinabout spitting on the street or that kind of thing-- but a feeling which gave me apprehenon is when there was a sense in cna of the country being disrespected or being looked down on, especially by western pors. for example, aear and a half ago during the olympic torch relay there was a nasty feeling inside china. and i think that's why it was so important, as nick burns was saying, that presint obama, like the previous two presidents made clear that we were welcoming china's emergence. we're going to work with it and not bottle it up is ay imrtant symbol for him to give. >> rose: nick, go ahead. >> charlie, i just wanted to say in answer to you question, president huh said
it's not going to be enough for the united states to sit across the table and try to exert our leverage. what is our levere, exactly. o image, i'm iressed actually, unskillful china is at promoting its image overseas. it's a more appealg country than you would think from some of itsp.r. but the deepepo i would make, this relates to what nickurn say t one time i saw as what are ugly reactions china-- and i'm not talkinabout spitting on the street or that kind of thing-- but a feeling which gave...
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the indian prime minister singh is in the united states. india hopes this summit will see the finalization of the deal on nuclear energy. >> the prime minister of the republic of india. >> indio's of formally recognized -- the indian prime minister enjoyed a warm welcome from president obama, who is eager to build on a profitable partnership. trade between the two countries has doubled in the last five years. >> a few miles from the white house, indian business people have created a high-tech corridor in northern virginia. >> of the disciplines are in very high demand throughout this world. the amount of graduates coming out of american universities cannot fill the needs that the u.s. has. it can be a tremendous asset. >>he indian economy is coming back fast from the global recession with the sheer growth projected at 4.5%. the ambassador stresses that is the priority. >> we will try to slow the growth. for countries like india, the development continues to be key. our ability to handle the problems of poverty and even environmental degrada
the indian prime minister singh is in the united states. india hopes this summit will see the finalization of the deal on nuclear energy. >> the prime minister of the republic of india. >> indio's of formally recognized -- the indian prime minister enjoyed a warm welcome from president obama, who is eager to build on a profitable partnership. trade between the two countries has doubled in the last five years. >> a few miles from the white house, indian business people have...
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stuck with them and that his election has given the united states no real alternative. therefore, he has the latitude to really take this as a rate of change that he would like and one that we probably would not like. >> what's the blueprint here? >> the blueprint essentially is to be able to do the basics of what counterinsurgency requires and that is to be able to protect large population centers and to devote most of our energies now into regaining the confidence of the afghan people. unfortunately, karzai's actions in recent times, not just corruption, but failure to deliver basic services are really what has forfeited so much of the confidence and the trust that the afghan people are going to need if our strategy is going to succeed. >> and just very briefly, a lot of the reports about the white house strategy meetings say that president obama is insisting that there be a way out before committing more troops. do you think that that is realistic? >> i really beeve that that's a long shot here, that anyone is going to be able to script just what kind of a way out. b
stuck with them and that his election has given the united states no real alternative. therefore, he has the latitude to really take this as a rate of change that he would like and one that we probably would not like. >> what's the blueprint here? >> the blueprint essentially is to be able to do the basics of what counterinsurgency requires and that is to be able to protect large population centers and to devote most of our energies now into regaining the confidence of the afghan...
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. >> the uk inquiry into the iraq war has heard evidence from the former ambassador to the united states. said that tony blair's regime change hardened after a private meeting with president bush. he said the rubble of war so short circuit the work of inspectors looking for weapons of mass destruction. the investigation into whether iran has the nuclear weapons programs is now at a dead-end. to iran is not cooperating. china is the latest country to say it is considering sanctions. pakistan is concerned about the expected surge of troops in afghanistan has forced taliban said insurgents to cross the border. this is a scandal threatening to become a major embarrassing -- investment for the german government. the head of the german armed forces and a senior defense ministry official have been forced to resign. the military withheld details of a deadly air strike. this is from the berlin correspondent. >> this is the ew from an american jet over afghanistan on september 4th. a german newspaper obtained the video. down below, you can see two fuel trucks with people are around them. they have
. >> the uk inquiry into the iraq war has heard evidence from the former ambassador to the united states. said that tony blair's regime change hardened after a private meeting with president bush. he said the rubble of war so short circuit the work of inspectors looking for weapons of mass destruction. the investigation into whether iran has the nuclear weapons programs is now at a dead-end. to iran is not cooperating. china is the latest country to say it is considering sanctions....
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but the overall fact is the united states must be present. and you would any a world that has moved towards virtual reality than that might mean something other than it meant two centuries ago but in fact it means we have to be there. we have to show up. when i went to the asean meeting it meant so much to tm. us a anne. we talked about everything from environmental conditions in the lower mekong delta to what we were going to do abouter be ma. and we are rebuilding that, which i think is essential. but equally important is to set autoour own objectives and the strategies designed to achieve those objectives and a lot of to that takes patience and part of what we're facing, charlie, is the united states unfortunately has lost leverage in the world because of the global economic crisis. and because of the steps that this administration had to take to try to prevent, frankly, a worldwide depression, which means increasing our debt, going into the biggest deficits we've seen since world war ii. that undermines some of the capacity we need to hav
but the overall fact is the united states must be present. and you would any a world that has moved towards virtual reality than that might mean something other than it meant two centuries ago but in fact it means we have to be there. we have to show up. when i went to the asean meeting it meant so much to tm. us a anne. we talked about everything from environmental conditions in the lower mekong delta to what we were going to do abouter be ma. and we are rebuilding that, which i think is...
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do you think that japan is sending mixed signals to the united states? >> it's reminiscent of the old checkbook diplomacy. we don't want to send people, get involved physically, we want to pay. so there's that unease, i think, among people who would like to see japan more truly participate in the international operations. so that's one thing. and there's the base issue. >> of course, the base issue, the u.s. military bases in okinawa. help us understand why they have become such a sensitive issue in japan. >> well, they have been a sensitive issue for decades. part of it that is okinawa, a small island group, bears disproportionate burden of keeping the u.s. forces in japan. there's an element of history, okinawa also suffered disproportionately in the war towards the end and there's guilt feeling in the mainland towards okinawa to impose that kind of burden. yet, of course, nobody wants to bring the bases to their place. an agreement was already -- already reached in 2006 to bring the helicopter base offshore a little bit and bring some of the marines b
do you think that japan is sending mixed signals to the united states? >> it's reminiscent of the old checkbook diplomacy. we don't want to send people, get involved physically, we want to pay. so there's that unease, i think, among people who would like to see japan more truly participate in the international operations. so that's one thing. and there's the base issue. >> of course, the base issue, the u.s. military bases in okinawa. help us understand why they have become such a...
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he got an award from the president of the united states. this time the dalai lama came to washington and president obama wouldn't meet with him because he didn't wa to offend the chinese government which has major disputes. he did not want to offend them on the eve of his trip. that i think is a theme you're going to see playing out over the next few days. tavis: first asia. now jump to afghanistan. i'll come back to the troop issue in just a second. first, president karzai set to be sworn in for a second term on thursday. we all know the turmoil around the elections. t oeride of his inauguration for the second term on thursday, what position are we now in dealing with him leading this country? >> he is an extremely imperfect character. that said, i'm not cvinced that theer players that we had hoped would have won or been more competitive would have been that much better. karzai is not our solution in iraq. -- in afghanistan, sry. our pato potentia success in afghanistan is going to be to improve the quality of the situation. if we do that,
he got an award from the president of the united states. this time the dalai lama came to washington and president obama wouldn't meet with him because he didn't wa to offend the chinese government which has major disputes. he did not want to offend them on the eve of his trip. that i think is a theme you're going to see playing out over the next few days. tavis: first asia. now jump to afghanistan. i'll come back to the troop issue in just a second. first, president karzai set to be sworn in...
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the alliance between the united states and japan is everything. the words president obama has been using as he trices to smooth strained relations between the two countries. he's been starting his first tour of asia in tokyo, where japan's new government has been calling for relationship that makes it less dependent on the u.s. the bbc's alicer is in tokyo. >> it's mr. obama's first trip to japan as president. and the message he's bringing with a vow is america is back and ready to cozy up again to asia as china's rising power looms large. japanese prime minister was also elected promising change, but the change he wants is a more equal relationship with the u.s. something president obama was keen to reassure him of. america's been behind japan's rise since the end of world war ii, providing it with defense in exchange for a strategic launch pad at the heart of asia. but that relationship has been strained by growing resentments over the continuing u.s. presence and even been outing american protests near a controversial abbey. it's part of a sens
the alliance between the united states and japan is everything. the words president obama has been using as he trices to smooth strained relations between the two countries. he's been starting his first tour of asia in tokyo, where japan's new government has been calling for relationship that makes it less dependent on the u.s. the bbc's alicer is in tokyo. >> it's mr. obama's first trip to japan as president. and the message he's bringing with a vow is america is back and ready to cozy...
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s the united states got a pivotal role to play, even? >> well, clearly, peace will never come to the middle east if the united states doesn't ay a proment role. and one thing we've learned over the years is the less role the united states plays, the worst things are. having said that so far the obama administration has been struggli to make progress here and the fact that mahmoud abbas, has decided to step down is a reflection of the depressing reality for the palestinians. he's never been the most dynamic palestinian leader. but he does refresh -- >> he's a reasonable man. >> he's a reasonable man. he does reflect the old guard and is the closest to the great hero, yasser arafat. but he's reflecting their depression, that nothing's going to get done. >> carla, what do you think? do you think that these elections are even going to take place in january? >> highly unlikely. the would have to be a deal with abbas. it doesn't look likely at this point. i think this is a cry of anguish ing to the obama nd a real administration they better co
s the united states got a pivotal role to play, even? >> well, clearly, peace will never come to the middle east if the united states doesn't ay a proment role. and one thing we've learned over the years is the less role the united states plays, the worst things are. having said that so far the obama administration has been struggli to make progress here and the fact that mahmoud abbas, has decided to step down is a reflection of the depressing reality for the palestinians. he's never...
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what does this mean for the united states? >> the united states and china are nowrbgÑ inextricably linked. anything that the united states wants to do in the international arena, it needs chinese engagement and chinese support. the same is true for china. since our fates are tied together, the united states will have to think differently about how it exercises its power and influence around the world and china and the united states are going to have to be partners. >> what's at the root of the mistrust? >> there's trust and there's mistrust. with the mistrust, there's the challenge that the united states is in some ways a status quo power. the united states has bn the guarantor of the international system for 60 years. now china is emerging more rapidly than anybody could have predicted, andk:vjjáq very fac china's rise is putting american dominance into serious question. so china is at a point where it's going to need to say that, yes, we're part of the system that exists and here's how we're going to support it or we have
what does this mean for the united states? >> the united states and china are nowrbgÑ inextricably linked. anything that the united states wants to do in the international arena, it needs chinese engagement and chinese support. the same is true for china. since our fates are tied together, the united states will have to think differently about how it exercises its power and influence around the world and china and the united states are going to have to be partners. >> what's at the...
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but, you know, the president of the united states has a safety net. he can afford to jump. now abu mazen is still stuck over there on the street because hamas will not allow him. so he took it seriously that before we start negotiating, israel will completely freeze the settlements. it turns out they said no to the president and he refused, especially on jerusalem, to make a commitment that there's not going to be any more settlements and we are not even in the stage that we agree on the terms of reference. so we are not even where we left off when prime minister olmert was negotiating the final status agreement with abu mazen and sippy livni. we are not back to square one. we are minus one or minus two. >> rose: what do you make of the goldstone report? >> i think that goldstone simply overkilled the... i think that israel should have done its own inquiry. but what goldstone did is played right into the hands of people who want to make this point that you can't trust the international community, you can't trust the u.n., you can't even trust the american administration. be
but, you know, the president of the united states has a safety net. he can afford to jump. now abu mazen is still stuck over there on the street because hamas will not allow him. so he took it seriously that before we start negotiating, israel will completely freeze the settlements. it turns out they said no to the president and he refused, especially on jerusalem, to make a commitment that there's not going to be any more settlements and we are not even in the stage that we agree on the terms...
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people said it is time for a new relationship with the united states. >> we are gaining maturity and we need more people standing, ying,ç yes, america is not the way. >> i think president obama himself knows we need to respect each other. >> this brief visit is unlikely to resolve the issues between the two countries, including the relocation of a base in okinawa, but president obama is showing that the u.s. still the the use its relationship. >> report from washington over the past few of hours say khalid sheikh mohammed and four other guantanamo bay detainees will be sent to new york to face trial. eric holder our plans to announce the decision in a few minutes' time. a new study says green and's ice caps are disappearing faster than previously thought. world sea levels could rise as much as 7 meters. prosecutors in the united states have started court action to seize more than $500 million in assets from a muslim group having links with iran. they claim the foundation has been providing funds to the iranian government. the assets include in new york city skyscraper. also, the de
people said it is time for a new relationship with the united states. >> we are gaining maturity and we need more people standing, ying,ç yes, america is not the way. >> i think president obama himself knows we need to respect each other. >> this brief visit is unlikely to resolve the issues between the two countries, including the relocation of a base in okinawa, but president obama is showing that the u.s. still the the use its relationship. >> report from washington...
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so many filipinos live in the united states. so many americans live, work, have been through here, are married to filipinos. so we know each other well. >> reporter: so well, she doesn't fret about the frequent anti-american demonstrations over various u.s. policies here, because, she says, protesters are almost always polite and respectful. the way filipinos view america does seem to be a love/hate relationship at times. america was a colonizer. that's hated. americans fought and died to liberate the philippines in world war ii. that's loved. the u.s. once supported a filipino dictator -- hated. then supported a people-power revolution -- loved. we got an earful riding in the taxi of edgardo alonzo, who was quick to criticize some americans for acting like this was still their colony. do you think some americans look down on filipinos? >> well, yes. yes, yes. >> reporter: but then he was just as quick with his praise. >> we have high regard to the americans because of what they have done during the world war ii. >> reporter: th
so many filipinos live in the united states. so many americans live, work, have been through here, are married to filipinos. so we know each other well. >> reporter: so well, she doesn't fret about the frequent anti-american demonstrations over various u.s. policies here, because, she says, protesters are almost always polite and respectful. the way filipinos view america does seem to be a love/hate relationship at times. america was a colonizer. that's hated. americans fought and died to...
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the president warns there is still a long way to go for a recovery in the united states. and a rocket looks a lot like a rocket from a generation ago. welcome to this week. a review of the major news stories seen here over the past seven days. pakistan and afghanistan share a border. they also share a deadly surge of terror. this week's attacks occurred in a busy market in pakistan. it was brought by a suicide bomber which killed more than 100 people and injured at least 200 more. hillary clinton was visiting the country. she pledged support against the militants. our reporter is at the scene of the attack. >> chaos and carnage. lives were destroyed. the city was on high alert but still the bomber got through. the location, this busy marketplace full of stores selling children's toys in women's jewelry. this is a likely target. my son died here, he said. locals tried to find survivors. then this. the bomber parked his car ride outside a holy place, a mosque. local people are trying to help the emergency services. they say the mosque took the full force of the blast which
the president warns there is still a long way to go for a recovery in the united states. and a rocket looks a lot like a rocket from a generation ago. welcome to this week. a review of the major news stories seen here over the past seven days. pakistan and afghanistan share a border. they also share a deadly surge of terror. this week's attacks occurred in a busy market in pakistan. it was brought by a suicide bomber which killed more than 100 people and injured at least 200 more. hillary...
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they used to be the united states united states lost that in the financial crisis. last year, china sold 9.5 million vehicles. already this year, 11 million. if it is likely to reach 30 million by the end of the year. the auto show is currently going on in china. car sales are booming, not to sign the big centers, but right around the country. arafat's that stimulus measures will be pulled away -- there are some thoughts that a stimulus asures will be pulled away. >> coming up -- israeli soldiers refused to clear settlers from the west bank. two 0.5 million muslims descend on mecca despite swine flu fears. a sudanese woman who was sentenced to 40 lashes for wearing trousers is in paris to promote her book about the controversy. her sentence was commuted to 1 months in prison, but she was banned from leaving the country, a restriction that she is now openly defying. >> on tour to promote her new book caught. she left secretly to come to paris. the book is called "40 lashes for a pair of trousers." it will not be on sale in sudan. this is why. in july, she was arreste
they used to be the united states united states lost that in the financial crisis. last year, china sold 9.5 million vehicles. already this year, 11 million. if it is likely to reach 30 million by the end of the year. the auto show is currently going on in china. car sales are booming, not to sign the big centers, but right around the country. arafat's that stimulus measures will be pulled away -- there are some thoughts that a stimulus asures will be pulled away. >> coming up -- israeli...
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then the president's commander in chief in charge of the united states military who americans looked to. >> we need not look forth past for greatness, because it is before our very eyes. >> he said it was a trying time, a time of war but not one where the military's victory would be marked by a simple ceremony. >> in a world of threats that know no borders, their legacy will be marked in the security and opportunity that's extended abroad. >> he said it was hard to comp end this twisted logic that led to this tragedy. >> nothing justifies these acts no just and loving god looks upon them with favor. for what he has done, we know that the killer will be met with justice in this world and the next. >> the man accused. major ma leak hassan is out of a coma but refusing to comment. >> here at f.b.i. heauarts in washington they are defending themselves against the charge they should have raised the alarm before about major hassan, he had been in touch with one who advocates terrorism. but the f.b.i. says the emails between the two men were benine either about the major's psychiatric resea
then the president's commander in chief in charge of the united states military who americans looked to. >> we need not look forth past for greatness, because it is before our very eyes. >> he said it was a trying time, a time of war but not one where the military's victory would be marked by a simple ceremony. >> in a world of threats that know no borders, their legacy will be marked in the security and opportunity that's extended abroad. >> he said it was hard to comp...
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states before a decision. the president is entitled to those views. if his views on has characterized, i fully agree with what the ambassador has said. >> america's top commander wants to deploy another 40,000 troops to afghanistan, and nato's secretary-general this asking the u.s. to follow suit. >> the only way forward is to transfer responsibility to the afghans, themselves. people ask me, one of the mission in afghanistan and? the mission is clear, when the afghans are able to take responsibility for themselves. çtherefore, we need to train ad educate more afghan soldiers and police. >> president karzai knows his government is under close -- closer scrutiny than ever. the presence of german troops is unpopular with many back home. çtoon, a decision to be made by everyone. -- soon, the decision to be made by everyone. >> the brazilian government has said a severe storm was to blame for a power cut that left 16 million people without electricity. at first it was suggested a hydroelectric dam failed, but
states before a decision. the president is entitled to those views. if his views on has characterized, i fully agree with what the ambassador has said. >> america's top commander wants to deploy another 40,000 troops to afghanistan, and nato's secretary-general this asking the u.s. to follow suit. >> the only way forward is to transfer responsibility to the afghans, themselves. people ask me, one of the mission in afghanistan and? the mission is clear, when the afghans are able to...
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as the united states and oth countries try to turn more green, denmark is far ahead and it is perhaps fitting that an important international conference on climate change will be held in copenhagen next month. tonight we bring you the first of five reports that "worldfocus" special correspondent john larson filed on denmark's green revolution after vising the country this past summer. we will be running john's stories over the next several weeks as the copeagen conference approaches. >> perhaps denmark's most famous landmark, the little mermaid, looks towards the sea and this country's maritime pass. but if these tourists came to see a symbol of the new denmark, they're looking in the wrong direction. clean, renewable wind power is arguably theof denmark, now a world leader in alternative energy. in denmark, you'll find the world's most efficient power plants, running increasingly on biomass from fields, forests, even garbage. >> it's 1,000 degrees inside the furnace. >> but the story of how denmark has changed the way it uses energy is best told at home. most mornings, lisbeth ebbing
as the united states and oth countries try to turn more green, denmark is far ahead and it is perhaps fitting that an important international conference on climate change will be held in copenhagen next month. tonight we bring you the first of five reports that "worldfocus" special correspondent john larson filed on denmark's green revolution after vising the country this past summer. we will be running john's stories over the next several weeks as the copeagen conference approaches....
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i have always said that it just two nations and their heads of states, china and the united states, and said we will manage the problem in this way, we are in a position where the rest of the world will follow. >> it is notorious for its choking pollution. it resents being criticized. it does make many of the things that we purchase. it is also emerging as a leader in green technology with a boom and solar panel production. it may be the first sign that china could join the international effort to tackle global warming. >> there was uproar in the indian parliament over reports that indicated senior leaders in the demolition of a mosque 17 years ago. the mosque was destroyed by a mob, triggering riots across the country between hindus and muslims. that led to the deaths of more than two dozen people. -- of more than 2,000 people. leaders in the form of prime minister -- leaders and the former prime minister were implicated. >> the may exchange palestinian detainees for the captive israeli soldier. a hamas delegation when to discuss a plan mediated by egypt in germany. the philippines pre
i have always said that it just two nations and their heads of states, china and the united states, and said we will manage the problem in this way, we are in a position where the rest of the world will follow. >> it is notorious for its choking pollution. it resents being criticized. it does make many of the things that we purchase. it is also emerging as a leader in green technology with a boom and solar panel production. it may be the first sign that china could join the international...
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another five will be sent to face justice before military commissions in the united states. the remaining could be sent in a prison in rural illinois. they were explained the strategy on capitol hill. there are fears that the manhattan crowd could backfire. >> some statements that has been made in the military proceedings -- i have confidence that the nation and the world will see him for the power that he is. i am not scared of what he has to say at trial. no one else needs to be afraid either. >> the senators are divided along party lines. the democrats supported and the republicans raise a number of objections. >> i believe it is dangerous, misguided, and necessary. it represents a departure from our longstanding policy that these kinds of cases should be treated under the well- established rules of war. >> the attorney general believes the wheels of justice are finally turning. he admits the get mossad is far from over. bbc news -- the gitmo saga is far from over. bbc news, washington. >> afghan security forces will take over primary responsibilities within five years ac
another five will be sent to face justice before military commissions in the united states. the remaining could be sent in a prison in rural illinois. they were explained the strategy on capitol hill. there are fears that the manhattan crowd could backfire. >> some statements that has been made in the military proceedings -- i have confidence that the nation and the world will see him for the power that he is. i am not scared of what he has to say at trial. no one else needs to be afraid...